Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a fundamental element in human interaction. It begins to develop soon after birth and is important in achieving developmental tasks of middle childhood, such as developing mutual friendships and acquiring social rules of peer groups. Despite its importance, FER research during middle childhood continues to be rather limited. Moreover, research is ambiguous on how the quality of one's early social-emotional environment shapes FER development, and longitudinal studies spanning from infancy to later development are scarce. In this study, we examine how the cohesive, authoritarian, disengaged and enmeshed family system types, assessed during pregnancy and infancy, predict children's FER accuracy and interpret...
Emotion regulation is a central process across the lifespan. It shapes our everyday experiences, mod...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
This study is to investigate the relation between family emotion expressiveness and child emotion un...
Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a fundamental element in human interaction. It begins to develop...
The family environment shapes children's social information processing and emotion regulation. Yet, ...
Early family relationships have been suggested to influence the development of children’s affect reg...
The first aim of this thesis is to establish reliability for a new measurement of emotional expressi...
Research has demonstrated the importance of early family characteristics, such as the quality of car...
Emotions are essential aspects of our adaptation to the social and physical environment. All emotion...
We studied potential determinants of the development of children's emotion understanding (EU) from a...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
Infants developing in a cooperative family alliance (FA), characterized by cohesion and mutual suppo...
We studied potential determinants of the development of children's emotion understanding (EU) from a...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
Emotion regulation is a central process across the lifespan. It shapes our everyday experiences, mod...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
This study is to investigate the relation between family emotion expressiveness and child emotion un...
Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a fundamental element in human interaction. It begins to develop...
The family environment shapes children's social information processing and emotion regulation. Yet, ...
Early family relationships have been suggested to influence the development of children’s affect reg...
The first aim of this thesis is to establish reliability for a new measurement of emotional expressi...
Research has demonstrated the importance of early family characteristics, such as the quality of car...
Emotions are essential aspects of our adaptation to the social and physical environment. All emotion...
We studied potential determinants of the development of children's emotion understanding (EU) from a...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
Infants developing in a cooperative family alliance (FA), characterized by cohesion and mutual suppo...
We studied potential determinants of the development of children's emotion understanding (EU) from a...
Emotion regulation is a central process for nearly every aspect of human functioning. It is instrume...
Emotion regulation is a central process across the lifespan. It shapes our everyday experiences, mod...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
This study is to investigate the relation between family emotion expressiveness and child emotion un...